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the financial executives consider clinton a familiar face given her time as a new york senator and has relatively not raid views on taxation and vg regulation. a top lawyer told pollitt coe if it turns out to be jed versus hilary, we'd love that: . >> a nightmare for wall street, that's what supporters of paul cruz and warren say they love about their candidates. >>> the new york publishing world are joiging act -- joining activists comparing elizabeth warren and hillary clinton. warren's title is aspirational. hinting at a world where power is shared equally. hillary clinton has a book called "hard choices", convoying a world in which the ideal and conservative clash and progress slow. prague matrix versus idea yolism welcome to the battle for the 2016 democratic presidential nomination. >> in the 2014 midterm election. there are a lot of ads featuring candidates shooting or carrying guns. john stone is running a campaign add that goes a step further. watch. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british in savannah and win us a constitution. as the only licensed firearm
the financial executives consider clinton a familiar face given her time as a new york senator and has relatively not raid views on taxation and vg regulation. a top lawyer told pollitt coe if it turns out to be jed versus hilary, we'd love that: . >> a nightmare for wall street, that's what supporters of paul cruz and warren say they love about their candidates. >>> the new york publishing world are joiging act -- joining activists comparing elizabeth warren and hillary clinton....
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clinton's book has the title "hard choices." her title conveys a world in which the ideal clashes and progress can be fright nippingly slow -- frighteningly slow. prague matrix versus ideaism. >> in the 2013 primaries, there's a lot of ads featuring candidates carrying or shootings. john stone is running a campaign ad that goes a step further. watch. gungun. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british and the savannah and win the constitution. i'm willing to do the same as the only licensed dealer. >> in case the british are coming john stone and his canon are ready to go. it may work in the g.o.p. primary and tea partiers, but could backfire in the general election. this is a generally democratic district. that is the power politics. >> not to laugh or make light of the situation, but how do you stray so far from a serious topic, gun control. >> this is a guy that obviously doesn't believe in gun control and thinks the democrats are coming to take away second amendment rights and he's prepared to defend his rig
clinton's book has the title "hard choices." her title conveys a world in which the ideal clashes and progress can be fright nippingly slow -- frighteningly slow. prague matrix versus ideaism. >> in the 2013 primaries, there's a lot of ads featuring candidates carrying or shootings. john stone is running a campaign ad that goes a step further. watch. gungun. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british and the savannah and win the constitution. i'm willing...
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according to the clinton parameters of 2000 or the understandings of 2008, they are certainly not contributing and there is certainly an issue the palestinians feel strongly about. but on their merits, the settlement issue is not what is prohibiting or inhibiting an agreement: it's the idea of a pal stainian state. it's jerusalem, not just the settlement. >> always good to see you. thank you for dropping by. >>> a new threat from washington to moscow. the u.s. is hitting russia with more sanctions after involvement in the crisis. the situation on the ground there is growing increasingly violent. in the eastern city of donetsk, pro-russian activists broke up a rally in support of ukraine's government. they beat some demonstrators with baseball bats. several people were injured. earlier today, the mayor of ukraine's second largest city was shot in the back and severely wounded. the latest sanctions target seven officials and 17 companies close to president putin. president obama says the measures are meant to change the kremlin's calculus on ukraine. mike viqueira tells us more about the latest
according to the clinton parameters of 2000 or the understandings of 2008, they are certainly not contributing and there is certainly an issue the palestinians feel strongly about. but on their merits, the settlement issue is not what is prohibiting or inhibiting an agreement: it's the idea of a pal stainian state. it's jerusalem, not just the settlement. >> always good to see you. thank you for dropping by. >>> a new threat from washington to moscow. the u.s. is hitting russia...
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say, del, gloria steinum has opinions on everything from sexual violence on women and whether hillary clinton will run and odds on her becoming president. the full interview airs tomorrow on talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america. >> when she talks, everybody listens. everybody in the studio watching the interview because she still carries that voice. you just want to know what she has to say. >> doctors in california are trying to find the source of an illness causing children to slip into psychotic episodes. >> one of the leading physicians in the treatment discusses what's behind this condition. welcome back to al jazeera america. straight ahead, we are going to be talking about a mystery illness that is causing children to suffer from horrible cyanotic episodes. >> first, a look at the wet weather today across the u.s., meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. it's not really true it's across the u.s. it's in pockets. >> parts. you can say in it terms of a little here and there. quiet pattern compared to what we had earlier in the week. so the northwest, we are going to start to see
say, del, gloria steinum has opinions on everything from sexual violence on women and whether hillary clinton will run and odds on her becoming president. the full interview airs tomorrow on talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america. >> when she talks, everybody listens. everybody in the studio watching the interview because she still carries that voice. you just want to know what she has to say. >> doctors in california are trying to find the source of an illness causing...
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. >> jeb bush is wavering for his run for president is just about as sincere as hillary clinton's wavering on her decision to run. we'll see if the rest of the party will follow suit because that's going to be essential for any republican who wants to win an election in be 2016. >> jason thanks for joining us, great to see you as's. >> thank you. >> you can check out al jazeera america's groundbreaking documentary series borderland, sunday 9:00 p.m. pacific 6:00 pacific on al jazeera america. >>> in yemen, an interior minister says, five fighters were killed in the battles today, sources tell al jazeera that local tribes are trying to get the two sides to stop fighting and allow civilians to leave. yemeni forces are trying to retain control of southern yemen an area roughly the size of new jersey. >>> days before that country hosts an international economics conference. 19 people were killed in a bombing outside the capitol, a similar attacked killed 75 people. nigeria's government following the kidnapping of hundreds of school girls. yvon ndege has report. >> initially the unministry said
. >> jeb bush is wavering for his run for president is just about as sincere as hillary clinton's wavering on her decision to run. we'll see if the rest of the party will follow suit because that's going to be essential for any republican who wants to win an election in be 2016. >> jason thanks for joining us, great to see you as's. >> thank you. >> you can check out al jazeera america's groundbreaking documentary series borderland, sunday 9:00 p.m. pacific 6:00 pacific...
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>> i think this is an issue in 2016 for hillary clinton in two ways. she will be running on her tenure of secretary of state. this is something that because it was a diplomatic post and requests for more security that were not given to the time would be seen as a failure. the second thing is her own accountability review board which she tout a number of times never interviewed her and never found senior officials accountable for benghazi and blamed it on mid officials, one reinstated by john kerry because his dismissal and punishment at the time was not warranted. that could come back to haunt her. >> eli lake, thank you. >> thank you. >>> there is fashion, there is gossip and a lot of celebrities. it is not the oscars, but a lot of politicos that can learn a lot at the white house correspondents dinner. >>> and one locks himself in the studio. all the makings of a political thriller? that's because it is. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, wel
>> i think this is an issue in 2016 for hillary clinton in two ways. she will be running on her tenure of secretary of state. this is something that because it was a diplomatic post and requests for more security that were not given to the time would be seen as a failure. the second thing is her own accountability review board which she tout a number of times never interviewed her and never found senior officials accountable for benghazi and blamed it on mid officials, one reinstated by...
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i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately a republican like him can't get the nomination. i do think this idea that we don't want these celebrities, this country loves celebrities and big names. he has a great shot at doing it. i don't think he can win the nominati nomination. >> moderate republicans won the nomination eight years ago, four years -- in 2008 and 2012. so moderate republicans as newt gingrich can personally testify, they can win the republican nomination. >> he could win it. a lot of other people could win it. all my good friends on the left who are basking in hillary's celebrity status, it's a long way from celeb
i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately...
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john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it possible we don't know more about that missing plane? and just how far does the long arm of the law reach? perhaps into your pocket and on the your cell phone. it's up to the supreme court. dad. how i don't know.ere? (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really? ndred and seventy-seven thousand dollars per minute. that's what big oil made last year... now they're sp
john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it...
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john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it possible we don't know more about that missing plane? and just how far does the long arm of the law reach? perhaps into your pocket and on the your cell phone. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave (music) de
john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it...
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let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate. >> nigerian officials say 223 girls are still missing. that number could increase. isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night
let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate....
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if it's good for ronald reagan, why is it too old for hillary clinton? >> i think it's a ridiculous argument. as reporters what we look at in those considerations is the health of a candidate. those are the questions that would be raced about any candidate running. you look at john mccain who was 71 when he was running, he made a lost jokes about his age. that factored in to voters' calculations sometimes. the idea that just because she's going to be a grandmother that that put her into a different set is ridiculous. >> grandmother who will have one grandchild by election day 2016. mitt romney had 18. he's got more than that now. nobody said grandpa mit. age is fair, everything is fair. ronald reagan was asked about it. democrats were critical. join has made note of it, democrats are critical. everything is relevant when you run for president, not only what you think about taxes and spending but who you are, how old you are, she will be asked like every candidate, give us access to your doctors, your medical records. where is the line? >> these are all f
if it's good for ronald reagan, why is it too old for hillary clinton? >> i think it's a ridiculous argument. as reporters what we look at in those considerations is the health of a candidate. those are the questions that would be raced about any candidate running. you look at john mccain who was 71 when he was running, he made a lost jokes about his age. that factored in to voters' calculations sometimes. the idea that just because she's going to be a grandmother that that put her into a...
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit and you already have the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. it was so bad. it was bad. look, i don't even have an analogy because the website is used now to describe other bad things. they say stuff like, i shouldn't have eaten that sushi. i was up all night healthcare.gov'ing. boy, that latest johnny depp movie really healthcare.gov'd it to the box office. >> talented and got some cahunas is all i'm saying. >>> one high school student went above and beyond for his great grandmother, taking her to his senior prom. we've got that. >>> plus we're going to show you our high scho
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit...
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he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman. when you're part of a political dynasty, you know, you have to make a case for change and it's just going to be easier for hillary clinton. by the way, i think bill clinton will be more valuable on the campaign trail than former president bush. >> yes. >> maggie haberman, gloria borger, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, is this a smoking gun, is it as powerful as one republican tells us? >>> plus, protests turn violent in ukraine. russia is accusing one of its own diplomats of being a spy. a live report from the ground, coming up. dear sun, you created l
he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman....
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the clinton family is more of a boutique. and it started with bill clinton when he was governor of arkansas. people are saying, okay, enough already. we've seen them. we've seen the families. let's move on to something else. >> she's a lot better known nationally than jeb bush is. >> sure. >> obviously well known in florida. but nationally, he's got a name that's well known. i don't know if a lot of folks nationally know that much about him. >> right, they don't know that much about him. because he has a bush name, it's easy to tell the narrative pretty quickly because people will listen to. does he have the drag of george w. bush on him? yes, he might have the drag of george w. bush on him. the interesting thing about jeb and hillary is they're not the best politicians in their families. they're not as good at transactional politics. but they're kind of known as the wonks and the nerdy people in their families. they're very policy oriented. if they ended up running against each other you might see a very issues oriented race
the clinton family is more of a boutique. and it started with bill clinton when he was governor of arkansas. people are saying, okay, enough already. we've seen them. we've seen the families. let's move on to something else. >> she's a lot better known nationally than jeb bush is. >> sure. >> obviously well known in florida. but nationally, he's got a name that's well known. i don't know if a lot of folks nationally know that much about him. >> right, they don't know...
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. >> one that looks at a hypothetical matchup between a certain bush and certain clinton. hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, beating jeb bush, the former governor of florida, by a lot in this poll. somewhere around 53% i think overall. we're joined now by our chief political correspondent candy crowley live from washington. this is candy's first appearance on this hour too. we're very lucky to have you here. >> awfully nice to be with you guys. >> clinton versus bush. i feel like i've heard this before. >> it's a rerun. >> yes, it's a terrible echo in here. absolutely. and i think -- we can all say, look, polls are snapshots sometimes. if an election were held today between these two people, perhaps this is how it would turn out. but it's not going to happen today. and it's probably not going to be those two people unless we're really prescient. i think what i gather from this is that the bush name continues to be a drag nationally. i think things look very good for republicans in these midterm elections, in the senate races and the house races. nationally, th
. >> one that looks at a hypothetical matchup between a certain bush and certain clinton. hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, beating jeb bush, the former governor of florida, by a lot in this poll. somewhere around 53% i think overall. we're joined now by our chief political correspondent candy crowley live from washington. this is candy's first appearance on this hour too. we're very lucky to have you here. >> awfully nice to be with you guys. >> clinton versus...
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this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they hate it, the question comes up, how can sterling lose his job for conversations he said in private. paul, let's start with you. >> you know, this is something a lot of people would worry about. because people say, of course, things in private conversations that are inappropriate and never thinking it will go public. can you lose your job as a result or can he lose ownership of a $1 billion asset. this is something all of the owners have to worry about because when they have this meeting, they will vote to accept or reject this lifetime ban or se
this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they...
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. >> do you see this as designed to thwart a hillary clinton effort in 2016? >> michael, let me get to it in one second. i think in what christian has said, this is the guts of it. i've been an intelligence officer for 20 years, and the first thing you are taught is that first reports are often wrong. and i think in your interview, and in fact in the beth jones e-mail and the ben rhodes discussion of the talking points what you see is a white house trying to get to the bottom of what happened. it was not clear what happened initially. and again, i just don't understand why the committees, after nine hearings, close to 50 briefings from the administration on the issue, are not focusing on trying to fix the problems, for example, such as greater support for our diplomats abroad. quick diplomatic security forces where they're needed and making sure the department of defense and state can defend. >> so do you think it is politically motivated with an eye toward secretary clinton running in 2016? >> well, it is either politically motivated, i don't think we're talk
. >> do you see this as designed to thwart a hillary clinton effort in 2016? >> michael, let me get to it in one second. i think in what christian has said, this is the guts of it. i've been an intelligence officer for 20 years, and the first thing you are taught is that first reports are often wrong. and i think in your interview, and in fact in the beth jones e-mail and the ben rhodes discussion of the talking points what you see is a white house trying to get to the bottom of...
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that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on the weather. we had that really cold winter where he wasn't getting out there much at all. now that it's nice again he's been out there as all the obamacare stats were coming in waiting to find out were they going to hit that 7 million target. for obama the frustration, so many frustrations, that walk helps him to kind of feel like he can get some movement on issues when things are really stuck. >> when things get stuck. can you discuss sensitive intelligence issues outside the white house? >> some things are better left for the sit room but if it's politics you're
that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on...
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. >> hillary clinton, of course, also the focus of some jokes. here's mchale said about her if she does indeed decide to run for the white house. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate, experience, a natural leader and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. >> oh my gosh, fair game whether you're there or not. >> yes, yes. >> never a funny topic but somehow he kind of made it funny or poked fun at it i should say. >> it is not about her, right? >> right. >> at the whole wage differential. >> disparity of money. >> it was great. >> candy crowley, thanks so much in washington. appreciate it. >> thanks, fred. >>> all right. and you might remember this. an entire street collapsing following last week's severe weather. no one was killed thankfully. why do residents feel desperate and frustrated? >>> but first, he's won six medals in the winter olympics. the most of any u.s. skier. now fresh off the bronze medal win in sochi, downhill ski champion bode miller is making an im
. >> hillary clinton, of course, also the focus of some jokes. here's mchale said about her if she does indeed decide to run for the white house. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate, experience, a natural leader and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. >> oh my gosh, fair game whether you're there or not. >> yes, yes. >> never a funny topic but somehow he kind of made it funny or...
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's aggression? >> sir, the purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? ms. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we ha
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks. did he tell you off? >> i wrote a profile of chris. it was the spring of 2008. most people who know him said it captured chris very well. chris did not like the profile. it was always a little awkward to run into him. he got over it. ultimately chris and i are fine. the chapter you are reading from, there is a scene at the end where chris said something to the effect -- bottom line, chris and i are fine. >> didn't matter whether you were fine or not? -- did it matter whether you were fine or not? >> if you do your job, you do it honorably and you serve your sources and readers
he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks....
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new...
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's agrecian? purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? s. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we have compliance w
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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bush, supported the mission of the ex-im bank, as did bill clinton. all these presidents were staunch supporters of capitalism and the ex-im bank. listen to what president reagan said when he signed re-authorization, a bill that was re-authorized almost unanimously in 1986. quote, this sends an important signal to both our exporting community and foreign suppliers, that american exporters will continue to be able to compete vigorously for business throughout the world. perhaps an even more conservative voice, former vice president cheney said, in 1997, some of my fellow conservatives on the hill may have a philosophical problem about the fact that the bank -- with the -- problem with the fact that the bank is a government agency. but if they consider the success of its lending programs, it would be difficult for them to object on budgetary grounds. for every $1 put into the ex-im, there's been a $20 return to the u.s. economy. and further, again, same speech, vice president cheney, ex-im bank is remarkably effective at helping create jobs, opportuniti
bush, supported the mission of the ex-im bank, as did bill clinton. all these presidents were staunch supporters of capitalism and the ex-im bank. listen to what president reagan said when he signed re-authorization, a bill that was re-authorized almost unanimously in 1986. quote, this sends an important signal to both our exporting community and foreign suppliers, that american exporters will continue to be able to compete vigorously for business throughout the world. perhaps an even more...
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he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks. did he tell you off? >> i wrote a profile of chris. it was the spring of 2008. most people who know him said it captured chris very well. chris did not like the profile. it was always a little awkward to run into him. he got over it. ultimately chris and i are fine. the chapter you are reading from, there is a scene at the end where chris said something to the effect -- bottom line, chris and i are fine. >> didn't matter whether you were fine or not? -- did it matter whether you were fine or not? >> if you do your job, you do it honorably and you serve your sources and readers
he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks....
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of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics as well as u.s. middle has policy, dr. sattler written and spoken widely on the , and the needeace to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books and monographs, including the battle of ideas in the war on terror, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. fellow abrams, senior for middle eastern studies served in the george w. bush white house in several important deputyns, including national security advisor. he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration a
of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas on the war on terror. elliott abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and sacrifice, and the bu
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli...
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i have also served congress long enough to have voted for the clinton deficit reduction package. to auild set us on course balanced budget, and then a budget surplus in 2001. $236 billion budget surplus. in 1993 we voted to cut programs programs.ederal agency we reduce the number of subcommittees in the house. we cut our own budget in the house of representatives in that same act. the result was a structural the functions of government. we also recaptured some of the high and tax revenue -- high-end from those high earners, high income earners that reagan had cutbacks for. billionlt was $236 budget surplus. debt held by public was at $5.7 trillion in january. we were on track to have zero debt held by public in 10 years, saving social security for the next 75 years. then president bush pushed through huge tax cuts for the richest two percent of americans, launched us into two wars, not supported and paid for, not offset by taxes or by a shared sacrifice by all americans in their tax structure. that put us on course to have , and togetherent with the financial meltdown, change in
i have also served congress long enough to have voted for the clinton deficit reduction package. to auild set us on course balanced budget, and then a budget surplus in 2001. $236 billion budget surplus. in 1993 we voted to cut programs programs.ederal agency we reduce the number of subcommittees in the house. we cut our own budget in the house of representatives in that same act. the result was a structural the functions of government. we also recaptured some of the high and tax revenue --...
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this coming from the state , cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. objection, so ordered. copies will be distributed. we now welcome our guest and witnesses. former robert is the deputy director for intelligence and knowledge development director at the united states after command. and the former deputy command general of the joint task force. and a research fellow at the hoover institution. david ross, phd, is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies. mr. frederick is a senior associate for middle east program at the carnegie endowment for international peace. your title is impressive but they're all doctorates. pursuant to the rules, if all witnesses could please rise and raise your
this coming from the state , cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. objection, so ordered. copies will be distributed....
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this coming from the state department, cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. >> what was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. >> without objection, so ordered. copies will be distributed. we now welcome our guest and witnesses. general robert is the former deputy director for intelligence and knowledge development director at the united states after command. and the former deputy command general of the joint task force. and a research fellow at the hoover institution. mr. david ross, phd, is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies. mr. frederick is a senior associate for middle east program at the carnegie endowment for international peace. your title is impressive but they're all doctorates. pursuant to the rules, if all witnesses co
this coming from the state department, cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. >> what was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. >> without objection,...
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. >> jones at the state department, and an e-mail that went to others, hillary clinton's chief of staff says she told the libyan ambassador september 12, 12:46 p.m., i told him the group that conducted the attack is affiliated with islamic extremists. would you agree or disagree with that statement? >> yes i would agree. the timing of it, i do not know. the content, yes. >> the scandal that is here, that some choose to ignore, a phony scandal, is the fact that the cia station chief, the military themselves. you have the person sitting front of us, who is the head of intelligence and he is looking at the intelligence. they come to the conclusion that it is austria -- sharia and then you have the state telling libyans. none of them think it is a video. none of them. the military, the cia, the cia station chief, the state department, all of them, the fact that the time, mr. chairman, the facts do not point to a video. that only comes from the white house. what was going on in the room, general? i were people were under attack and people were dying. what is the military doing? >> -- >> were
. >> jones at the state department, and an e-mail that went to others, hillary clinton's chief of staff says she told the libyan ambassador september 12, 12:46 p.m., i told him the group that conducted the attack is affiliated with islamic extremists. would you agree or disagree with that statement? >> yes i would agree. the timing of it, i do not know. the content, yes. >> the scandal that is here, that some choose to ignore, a phony scandal, is the fact that the cia station...
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president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second erson. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher, is recognized for 42 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. rohrabacher: thank you very much, mr. chairman. one of the things that makes america great is that our country is a country that regardless of one's race, one's religion, or one's ethnicity we as citizens of the united states make up a collective
president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields...
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your own poll says hillary clinton shows a 50 pursue -- 52% favorability. that is after what happened in new jersey. aftermatht is in the in new jersey. to favorability was a two one negative. tor warmly, it changed negative. we will see if things settle down for him and he is able to reposition himself with young people. is that 52%. she has a 10% gender gap. joining us is john della volpe. we are looking at voting habits of young people and their perception of politics. we are asking people to call him . this is adam from pennsylvania. it morning. caller: good morning. i would like for you to elaborate a little bit on my generation being very civil libertarian. you touched on it a little but. left comeand the together on many issues in my generation. you are looking as just the obama election. i was raised in the bush years. bush was a huge warmonger. if you just look at his policies , he tore the country apart. we can persevere and change things. realizing that this is an change anything. that has not brought us anything that we wanted on the civil liber
your own poll says hillary clinton shows a 50 pursue -- 52% favorability. that is after what happened in new jersey. aftermatht is in the in new jersey. to favorability was a two one negative. tor warmly, it changed negative. we will see if things settle down for him and he is able to reposition himself with young people. is that 52%. she has a 10% gender gap. joining us is john della volpe. we are looking at voting habits of young people and their perception of politics. we are asking people...
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that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it harder ships, which forced th fannie and freddie to increase their subprime mortgages. at what happened at that time, it was requiring that fannie and freddie by 55% of their purchases, sub prime mortgages. unfortunately, this policy was through into the bushes administration post up mr. bush increased his investment by giving a $13,000 tax credits to people, first-time home mortgages. host: with all the context, if you have a question for our guest, please. why mr. bush did not reduce the mandates on freddie and fannie because banks were being punished for not supplying mortgages to poor people, and mr. bush continued that policy, to his destruction. host: ok. mr. eisinger. guest: this is a myth. you are almost entirely incorrect, i am sorry to say. it has been widely debunked it is kind of right wing fantasy that continues to live in certain circles, but very quickly, fannie and freddie actually lost shares during the bubble. fannie and freddie's mortgages have performed vastly better than priva
that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it harder ships, which forced th fannie and freddie to increase their subprime mortgages. at what happened at that time, it was requiring that fannie and freddie by 55% of their purchases, sub prime mortgages. unfortunately, this policy was through into the bushes administration post up mr. bush increased his investment by giving a $13,000 tax credits to people, first-time home mortgages. host: with all the...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of therous books, including battle of ideas on the war on terror. abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and the bush, and administration and the israeli-palestinian conflict. jeffrey goldb
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s....
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the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been able to get much done in congress. if power shifts to republicans in the senate, he does not have that one chamber to wooster his priorities, so it will be very interesting, as we said before, to see how the white house works y completelyiall control republican congress. i read earlier that he may start to worry too much and give away the store, the issues that they care about. hard to predict at this point, but definitely tricky for the white house, in that they still have two and a half years of governing and they are not able to get much of his agenda done. guest: and the republicans know this. if
the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been...
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of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could save tens of billions of dollars because they do not want the stigma of being associated with this bill. >> congressman? >> i could not disagree more. liability reform is something the republican house has been after for years. the missing link in the affordable care act was fixing tr, the liability system, and letting doctors talk to each other. >> where is the burgess bill on malpractice reform? >> i am glad you asked. >> that is not a bill, that is a book. >> you know this because you are a doctor, but here is the you heardl question, from the last panel repeal is not a viable alternative. millions o
of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could...
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tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off, the berkowitz chair in u.s. middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics, as well as u.s. middle east policy. he has written and spoken widely on the arab-israeli peace process, the challenge of political islam and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas in the war on terrorists, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. elliott abrams, senior fellow for middle asian studies at the council on foreign relations, served in the george w. bush white house in several important pos
tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off,...
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remember, hilary clinton was a go-water girl in 1964. by the late '60s, she is a hard core leftist. she got involved in a single issue group, anti-vietnam war. and if people are not interested in joining your conservative organization, think about the top issues in your community you can get people involved and there are many opportunities to get people involved in something dealing with public policy other than just next election. i am very optimistic and i will talk about that. but we should not be under any illusion as to the challenge we have in front of us. the leadership of everything institution in america, save the military, is a raid against us. the views and values of big business, wall street, the unions, hollywood, media, non-profit organizations. it goes on and on. all of these institution the leaderhip is against us. if you have not read another book, after you buy and read by read "the ruling class" by angelo. we were with him this weekend for a conservative meeting. he has analyzed how the leaders of the democratic and republican party rigged the rules to advantage t
remember, hilary clinton was a go-water girl in 1964. by the late '60s, she is a hard core leftist. she got involved in a single issue group, anti-vietnam war. and if people are not interested in joining your conservative organization, think about the top issues in your community you can get people involved and there are many opportunities to get people involved in something dealing with public policy other than just next election. i am very optimistic and i will talk about that. but we should...
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in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the state department announced an indefinite delay in the comment period on the pipeline project. so it appears unlikely that president obama will make a decision any time in the near future, if ever. this indefinite delay is mind-boggling, considering all the advantages of this pipeline. granting the permit for the pipeline will create thousands of jobs directly and indirectly. it will provide more than 800,000 barrels of canadian oil daily from a friendly economic partner. rejection of the pipeline permit will not affect canada's decision to develop these oil resources, becaus
in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the...
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clinton's is an indication that this is the the power point presentation. rearrested big bins lie. yet another it could kick known to. it's the of the. he should use all the to vintages available, but we should be aware of the abilities and limitations with discerning consumers of treatment g t have some ground rules. >> if you will just wait for the bulk of fun. and take the go to india's first question. you keep talking. he used to be that the diary and it comes : ending get to the more wary of the talking points of begun. >> of the great question which is part of the puffin logical big unions it. is the ability to skinner did? , to a priest told do farmers and miners of his son. often this of bonuses to abolish some to be her to an internal been. tune these. this bears. then fill it with punditry. view or those organizations is been doing real reporting. but washington and in your. >> kitchen of from martian. and then it though room here can you conant of. >> yo right. while the magazine is. others and very bad ones. as the last area where and been and kneele warriors inject
clinton's is an indication that this is the the power point presentation. rearrested big bins lie. yet another it could kick known to. it's the of the. he should use all the to vintages available, but we should be aware of the abilities and limitations with discerning consumers of treatment g t have some ground rules. >> if you will just wait for the bulk of fun. and take the go to india's first question. you keep talking. he used to be that the diary and it comes : ending get to the...
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clinton sent out a press release linking the video to the benghazi violence, mrs. clinton statement of the out of sink with -- sync with intelligence it was -- with the ben rhodes e-mail. testifying that state department did not respond quickly that night. >> it is not what they did in that situation, it is what they done do, they did not come forward with stronger requests for action. >> what was the mood -- the feeling? to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to -- >> what. >> desperation to begin situational awareness and to do something. >> he was not in the operational al chain of command. >> meeting some who would like to distort your testimony, and suggestion tha that you are testifying we could have, should have done a lot more than we did because we had capabilities we did not use lies. >> this is -- utilize. >> this is not my testimony. >> thank you, general. >> we should have done more. and we owe it to the memory of the 4 people that are fallen. >> house speaker boehner -- statement that john kerry should come to the hill to testify. lou? >
clinton sent out a press release linking the video to the benghazi violence, mrs. clinton statement of the out of sink with -- sync with intelligence it was -- with the ben rhodes e-mail. testifying that state department did not respond quickly that night. >> it is not what they did in that situation, it is what they done do, they did not come forward with stronger requests for action. >> what was the mood -- the feeling? to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to...
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on a likelihood of a bush and clinton face-off in 2016. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising
on a likelihood of a bush and clinton face-off in 2016. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with...
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. >> i heard a clinton administration official once say it's not our fault which we call you reyesist and there may not be truth to it. it's your fault if you get angry and react against it because that clearly shows you have guilt. >> they're not only sanctimonious people, they are amazingly insightful practicing psychiatrists as well. >> and deeply -- >> i'm very impressed by it all. let me turn to the issue of illegal immigration in which there seems to be more than enough guilt to spread around after ten years after nothing happening. where are we headed on this issue as we hear john boehner now say he's reversed himself nine separate times by our count in the past year. and now where are we with illegal immigration? is the speaker going to push the gang of eight bull for amnesty? >> it depends on whether he's more for the establishment or the grassroots. clearly the establishment republicans want amnesty. if they can just put the did sh. >> they've got so much empirical evidence. one would understand why they would feel that way. it's a nice emotion, but there just seems to be fe
. >> i heard a clinton administration official once say it's not our fault which we call you reyesist and there may not be truth to it. it's your fault if you get angry and react against it because that clearly shows you have guilt. >> they're not only sanctimonious people, they are amazingly insightful practicing psychiatrists as well. >> and deeply -- >> i'm very impressed by it all. let me turn to the issue of illegal immigration in which there seems to be more than...